How does your practice provide screening and referrals for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in pediatric patients? NAFLD is the most common chronic liver disease in children and adolescents. Use this module to learn how one medical center developed screening guidelines and a referral algorithm to support their patients. You’ll also receive an overview of NAFLD including increasing prevalence within the pediatric population, risk factors, and best practices for screening, evaluation, referral, and management. 1.0 contact hour.

For NPs, or those looking for relevant, up-to-date CE learning activities.Are you a CPN? This advanced practice module is unable to be used for Certified Pediatric Nurse (RN) recertification.

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Answers due 150 days from order process date. During this testing period you will have unlimited access to log in and out of the module so you may complete it in more than one sitting; only one opportunity to complete the module for scoring is provided. Each question is worth one (1) point. Upon completion, you may view your score report and feedback for each question. One (1) retest opportunity is available to those who generate an unsatisfactory score.

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